Dr. Norman Rowe is one of the most highly sought-after plastic surgeons in the Upper East Side of New York City. He has received certifications from the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
As a plastic surgeon, Dr. Norman Rowe has specialties in “breast procedures, rhinoplasty procedures, and revision procedures.” With his vast experience and expertise, he can “help patients who desire any type of face, breast, body, or skin treatments” receive the best treatment so they can become their best selves.
Likewise, Dr. Norman Rowe also “specializes in the latest and most innovative techniques to reduce scarring and trauma from surgery, and he is widely regarded for his short-scar breast reductions.”
If you come see Dr. Norman Rowe, you’ll also receive “the newest anti-aging treatments including skin and body rejuvenation through both surgical and non-invasive methods.” To improve his practice, he “continually researches new techniques and products to serve his patients’ body and skincare needs.”
Dr. Norman Rowe studied Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery at New York University. He also received fellowships in Microsurgery and Plastic Surgery from the same institution.
Beforehand, Dr. Norman Rowe earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at Tulane University School of Medicine. He also received a Master of Public Health degree from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
Dr. Norman Rowe also belongs to the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
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I have always had an interest in business. Dr. Norman Rowe
Jerome Knyszewski: Thank you so much for joining us in this interview series! Before we dive in, our readers would love to “get to know you” a bit better. Can you tell us a bit about your ‘backstory’ and how you got started?
Dr. Norman Rowe: Somewhere in my parents’ home is a picture of me in the 1st grade with scrubs on, it was taken at school career day. I LOVE medicine and plastic surgery. I can’t believe I get paid to do this. I am so lucky. I have always had an interest in business. In fact, during the rigors of medical school, I obtained a Masters of Health Administration with a business emphasis to help me deal with the business side of a medical practice.
Jerome Knyszewski: Can you tell us a story about the hard times that you faced when you first started your journey? Did you ever consider giving up? Where did you get the drive to continue even though things were so hard?
Dr. Norman Rowe: Everyone in every walk of life has a hard time story. If something wasn’t hard to obtain, everyone would have it. That being said, my suggestion to anyone is to persevere. If there is a wall in your path, go under it, through it, over it, but get to the other side. Never ever give up.
If there is a wall in your path, go under it, through it, over it, but get to the other side.
Jerome Knyszewski: Based on your experience and success, what are the five most important things one should know in order to lead a company from Good to Great? Please share a story or an example for each.
Dr. Norman Rowe:
- Know that your product/service is better than good, it’s great.
- Unwilling to take no for an answer.
- Be first in line and last to leave.
- Have a great team, you can’t do it alone.
- Invest in yourself, practice and business. It takes money to make money.
Jerome Knyszewski: This was very inspiring. Thank you so much for the time you spent with this!